Explore Hoi An beyond the Ancient Town with hands-on experiences, from cooking classes to local crafts, for meaningful cultural connections.
Find your favourite hands-on experience for family-friendly activities in Vietnam, where you can learn and spend quality time together.
Discover the best family-friendly places in Vietnam, with cultural, hands-on experiences and relaxing escapes for all ages.
Discover how Vivu Journeys ensures child protection in tourism through responsible practices, creating safe, ethical travel experiences.
Ham Nghi Community-based tourism near Can Tho offers a more authentic way to explore the Mekong Delta beyond typical tourist routes. Travellers can connect with local life through village experiences, rivers, and everyday culture. It is a journey that supports communities while creating meaningful, immersive travel experiences.
Vietnamese coffee is not just a caffeine fix; it is a living expression of place, pace, and Vietnamese culture. From the slow drip of a phin filter to regional icons like egg coffee, Vietnamese coffee culture truly reflects Vietnam’s history, climate, and creativity in every sip.
In early 2026, Vivu Journeys had the honour of hosting and curating authentic shore experiences for Ponant guests as the expedition cruise Le Jacques Cartier journeyed along Vietnam’s coastline, contributing to marking a memorable moment for Vietnam’s cruise tourism industry.
Learn how to protect wildlife while traveling with Vivu Journeys through responsible travel practices that respect animals and nature.
Vivu Journeys advances community initiatives in rural areas through training, local ownership, and sustainable development.
Learn about the Vietnamese Tea Ceremony, a traditional engagement ritual rooted in family values, respect, and lunar traditions.
Vietnamese New Year flowers are among the most vibrant symbols of Tet (Lunar New Year in Vietnam). Families use them to brighten their homes and invite good luck at the start of the year.
Experience Hoi An Lunar New Year through five highlight festivals, from temple ceremonies in intangible cultural Heritage to lantern floating nights that reveal the town’s most authentic New Year magic.
Nestled deep in the mountains of Pak Beng District, Ban Huay Thom is a quiet Khmu village accessible only by slow boat. The community lives simply, without electricity, phone signal, or running water. Community empowerment has become an increasingly important livelihood approach, supporting both individual households and shared community needs.
Lucky money is one of the most recognizable and meaningful traditions during Vietnamese Tet, symbolizing good fortune, heartfelt blessings, and the joy of new beginnings.
Do you enjoy fresh air more than busy streets? Green fields instead of grey buildings? The sounds of nature instead of traffic?